Christianity in View Blog » Christianity in View BlogExploring the Christian Faith2018-03-19T15:54:38+01:00iainhttp://christianityinview.com/pivotx/info@faithsurvey.co.uktag:christianity-in-view-blog,2018:christianity-in-view-blogPivotXCopyright (c) 2018, Authors of Christianity in View BlogRedesign of Denomination/Tradition Websites2017-12-31T11:17:00+01:002016-03-12T15:53:00+01:00tag:christianity-in-view-blog,2016:christianity-in-view-blog.31Tweet
Updated websites are now live for the three main Christian traditions:
Introduction to the Orthodox Church
Introduction to Protestantism
Introduction to Roman Catholicism

]]>iainNew Faith Survey Blog2016-01-30T15:47:00+01:002016-01-30T15:43:00+01:00tag:christianity-in-view-blog,2016:christianity-in-view-blog.30A new blog has been created for the Faith Survey website, containing the latest news and survey information.
You can view the blog here: http://faithsurvey.co.uk/blog/A new blog has been created for the Faith Survey website, containing the latest news and survey information.

]]>iainAlexamenos graffito2015-04-05T08:40:00+01:002015-04-05T08:26:00+01:00tag:christianity-in-view-blog,2015:christianity-in-view-blog.29The Alexamenos graffito is an inscription carved in plaster on a wall near the Palatine Hill in Rome. Dated from between the late 1st and late 3rd centuries, it is considered by some scholars to be among the earliest known pictorial representations of the Crucifixion of Christ.
The image shown is a human figure with the head of a Donkey. To the left is shown Alexamenos and below is a caption wirtten in Greek: 'Alexamenos Worships [his] God'.The Alexamenos graffito is an inscription carved in plaster on a wall near the Palatine Hill in Rome. Dated from between the late 1st and late 3rd centuries, it is considered by some scholars to be among the earliest known pictorial representations of the Crucifixion of Christ.

The image shown is a human figure with the head of a Donkey. To the left is shown Alexamenos and below is a caption wirtten in Greek: 'Alexamenos Worships [his] God'.

]]>iainLatest Results from the General Belief Survey2015-03-23T14:26:00+01:002015-03-23T14:04:00+01:00tag:christianity-in-view-blog,2015:christianity-in-view-blog.28Tweet
As of March 2015, 273 responses have been received.
17% are Atheists, 9.5% are agnostic.
31% do not believe in Hell, 38.5% describe Hell as a place of eternal separation from God, 14% describe it as a place of conscious eternal punishment.